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Xtreme is a resin with good all-round properties including high impact strength, high elongation at break and excellent surface quality. Xtreme is ideal for tough enclosures, snap-fit assemblies and replacing CNC machined parts. Owing to its surface quality, this material is also suitable for finished models with a high level of detail.

Technical Specifications

Standard lead time

Minimum of 3 working days , depending on part size, number of components and finishing degrees (offline orders)
4 working days (online orders)

Unfinished parts typically have visible building layers on the surface but post-production finishes can achieve different effects, from high glosses to coarse textures. Stereolithography parts can be sandblasted, smoothed, colored/impregnated, painted, varnished, covered and coated.

Datasheet

Units

ASTM#

Range

Density

g/cm³

1.18 – 1.2

Tensile Strength

MPa

D638M

38 – 44

Tensile Modulus

MPa

D638M

790 – 1980

Elongation at Break

%

D638M

14 - 22

Flexural Modulus

MPa

D790M

1520 – 2070

Notched Izod Impact

J/m

D256A

35 – 52

Heat Deflection Temp

°C

D648

at 0.45 MPa: 62
at 1.82 MPa: 54

Actual values may vary with build condition

Finishing Degrees

Finishing

Support removal

Curing

Sandblasting

Smoothing

Primer

Coating/Paint

Basic

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Support Marks Removed

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Building layers not visible

Spray Paint

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Spray painted according to RAL color

Dead Matte Paint

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Our most matte option, with gloss factor of 10%

Matte Paint

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Gloss factor of 30%

Satin Paint

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Gloss factor of 50%

High-Gloss Paint

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Our most glossy option, with gloss factor of 90%

Soft Touch

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Soft touch coating according to RAL color (translucent)

Fine-Texture Paint

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Matte color paint with fine texture

How Does Stereolithography Work?

Stereolithography is a laser-based technology that uses a UV-sensitive liquid resin. A UV laser beam scans the surface of the resin and selectively hardens the material corresponding to a cross section of the product, building the 3D part from the bottom to the top. The required supports for overhangs and cavities are automatically generated, and later manually removed.